If you can react the same way to winning and losing, that is a big accomplishment. That quality is important because it stays with you the rest of your life.
- Chris Evert
Professional tennis player (United States)
Won 18 Grand Slam singles titles
Note: Evert's career win-loss record in singles matches of 1,309-146 (.900) is the best of any professional player in tennis history.
King of the Birds, Lord of the Skies

Gather ye rose buds while ye may, old time is still a flying;
and this same rose that you see today, tomorrow will be dying.
CarpeDiem: Seize the Day!
- Dead Poets Society
Sunday, June 1, 2008
7 Basic Life Principles
The Principle of Design:
Thanking God for your design enables self acceptance.
The Principle of Authority:
Honouring your authorities brings inward peace.
The Principle of Responsibility:
Asking for forgiveness reaps a clear conscience.
The Principle of Suffering:
Fully forgiving others brings genuine joy.
The Principle of Ownership:
Yielding your rights to God brings true security.
The Principle of Freedom:
Reclaiming areas controlled by sins brings moral purity.
The Principle of Success:
Meditating on Scriptures reveals life's purpose.
Isn't these what we need and want?
Thanking God for your design enables self acceptance.
The Principle of Authority:
Honouring your authorities brings inward peace.
The Principle of Responsibility:
Asking for forgiveness reaps a clear conscience.
The Principle of Suffering:
Fully forgiving others brings genuine joy.
The Principle of Ownership:
Yielding your rights to God brings true security.
The Principle of Freedom:
Reclaiming areas controlled by sins brings moral purity.
The Principle of Success:
Meditating on Scriptures reveals life's purpose.
Isn't these what we need and want?
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